Gases can be compressed, but liquids cannot. Which statement explains this difference?

A Each molecule in a gas is more compressible than each molecule in a liquid.

B Molecules in a gas are further apart than molecules in a liquid.

C Molecules in a gas attract each other more strongly than molecules in a liquid.

D Molecules in a gas move more slowly than molecules in a liquid.

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Answer: Gases can be compressed, but liquids cannot because the molecules in a gas are farther apart than molecules in a liquid. This means that they are able to be compressed due to the large pockets of space in between each molecule which makes gases more compressible.

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The answer is B

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